Tag: review

  • NEW MUSIC

    Evalina – ‘Happy You’re Happy’ EVALINA’s latest offering, ‘Happy You’re Happy’, epitomizes the essence of contemporary electro-pop, delivering a vibrant and infectious musical experience… As the sophomore single from her upcoming debut EP, the track showcases EVALINA’s evolution as an artist, blending catchy melodies with clever lyricism. With influences ranging from Maisie Peters to Dylan,…

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  • SPOTLIGHT

    Ziggy 2000 – ‘Anymore’ Prepare to embark on a journey through Ziggy 2000’s magical realm, where every note is a testament to the power of music to captivate, inspire, and transport us to new heights of emotion. The song is a mesmerizing fusion of melodramatic pop ballads, gritty alternative rock, and early noughties youth culture.…

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  • Review: BIRTHE – ‘Boy Bye’

    Review: BIRTHE – ‘Boy Bye’

    Review: BIRTHE – ‘Boy Bye’ ‘Boy Bye’ delves into the theme of infidelity in relationships, presenting a refreshing perspective of empowerment and self-worth. Instead of dwelling on the pain of betrayal, BIRTHE’s lyrics inspire courage and resilience, urging listeners to walk away from toxic situations and embrace their own value….

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  • ALT REVOLT [Playlist]

    Wine Lips – ‘Stimulation’ Driven by Cam Hilborn’s gritty vocals and Aurora Evans’ powerhouse drumming, ‘Stimulation’ is a high-octane thrill ride from start to finish- The track’s simple yet catchy chorus has already become a fan favorite, a testament to its infectious appeal and sing-along-worthy hooks. Wine Lips’ latest offering, ‘Stimulation’, is a sonic rollercoaster…

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  • Review: Madi Cooper – ‘Peace’

    Review: Madi Cooper – ‘Peace’

    Madi Cooper’s latest release, ‘Peace’, is a captivating journey through melancholy and rock-infused energy Beginning with a somber tone, the track gradually evolves into a powerful display of alt-pop prowess, seamlessly blending emotional depth with dynamic instrumentation. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Maggie Lindemann and charlieonnafriday, Madi Cooper’s sound captures the essence of emotion…

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  • Review: Jodie Nicholson – ‘WHAT IF I’ & album announcement

    Review: Jodie Nicholson – ‘WHAT IF I’ & album announcement

    Jodie Nicholson’s latest single, ‘What If I’, serves as a tantalising teaser for her upcoming album ‘Safe Hands’, set to grace our ears on May 10th, 2024 Nestled snugly between the haunting elegance of Laura Marling and the musical expansiveness of M83, Nicholson crafts a slow-burning masterpiece that lingers in the mind long after the…

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  • Review: Applied Communications – ‘Tomboy Femme’

    Review: Applied Communications – ‘Tomboy Femme’

    Applied Communications’ latest release, ‘Tomboy Femme’, is a journey through the corridors of lo-fi pop with a hint of experimental flair Despite being rooted in the lo-fi aesthetic, ‘Tomboy Femme’ exudes a sense of urgency and dynamism that sets it apart from traditional bedroom pop fare Instagram As a veteran in the music scene, Applied…

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  • NEW MUSIC

    Tide Bends – ‘Shade’ Hailing from Asbury Park, NJ, Tide Bends draws inspiration from the rich legacy of 90s British rock, infused with the psychedelic vibes of Australian psych rock: Tide Bends’ ‘Shade’, is an exploration that seamlessly blends elements of shoegaze, indie pop, and alternative rock into a captivating fusion of sound. Comprising Dan…

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  • NEW MUSIC

    SPECKY CULT – ‘come back kid’ Hailing from the UK, SPECKY CULT bursts onto the scene with their electrifying track ‘come back kid’, blending the raw energy of post-punk with the catchy hooks of alt-pop and a dash of pop-punk attitude: Drawing inspiration from iconic acts like Blondie, SPECKY CULT puts their own unique spin…

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  • NEW MUSIC

    Lost Objects – ‘Remember Saying Always’ Oakland’s newest sensation, Lost Objects, emerges from the shadows with their debut single, ‘Remember Saying Always’. This post-punk infused indie rock gem pulsates with dark energy and moody undertones, showcasing the band’s raw talent and emotional depth. Drawing from a diverse array of influences, Lost Objects crafts a sound…

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